Can effects be seized? Explain
What will be an ideal response?
Probable cause is required for the seizure of a person if that seizure amounts to an arrest. The same applies to effects, which are usually a person's personal items. If the detention or seizure of a person's effects amounts to an arrest, then probable cause is required.
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Fill in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following is one of the underlying principles of the juvenile courts?
A. the presumption of the best interest of the minor B. the presumption of delinquency C. the presumption of consistent contact with the system D. the presumption the state needs to take a role in the life of the child
A person who is not a Texas peace officer is an
a. officer commissioned by the General Services Commission. b. investigator employed by the Texas Racing Commission. c. apprehension specialist commissioned by the Texas Youth Commission as officer under the Human Resources Code. d. investigator commissioned by the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. e. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agent.
A defense that must be specifically pled is classified as a (an) _______ defense
a. affirmative b. negative c. arraignment d. novel